Edgar Broughton Band - Keep Them Freaks A Rollin '. Live At Abbey Road, December 1969 (UK, Heavy Psychedelic Blues Rock)<br /><br />I have to say you were one of the first bands from that era, that started this so called "dirty hard rock blues" How did the audience react to your music?<br /><br />They responded massively and loudly to our music. Audience participation was a major contributor to the energy our gigs generated.<br /><br />After releasing first album and touring you want to catch the live sound from concert. You recorded a live album at Abbey Road on 9 December 1969. Only "Out Demons Out / Momma's Reward (Keep Them Freaks A-Rollin')" was released in 1970. What happened with the whole recordings? I read somewhere it was lost for 30 years? In 2004 there was finally released live album with recordings called "Keep Them Freaks a Rollin' - Live at Abbey Road, December 1969".<br /><br />I don’t believe any thing was lost. EMI will always find a way to get more mileage out of old material if there is any commercial potential in it. They will dig deep to add some unreleased material to their re-packaged offerings and that is what happened.<br /><br /><br />Tracks:<br />Recorded live at Abbey Road Studio Two on the 9th December 1969.<br />01. Smokestack Lightning (Chester Burnett) - 0:00<br /><br />02. What Is A Woman For? (Edgar Broughton) - 10:43<br /><br />03. Yason Blues (Edgar Broughton, Steve Broughton, Arthur Grant) - 21:47<br /><br />04. Refugee (Edgar Broughton) - 26:13<br /><br />05. Dropout Boogie (Don Van Vliet) - 35:23<br /><br />06. American Boy Soldier (Edgar Broughton, Steve Broughton, Arthur Grant) - 40:53<br /><br />07. Momma's Reward (Keep Them Freaks A Rollin ') (Edgar Broughton) - 55:50<br /><br />08. Out Demon's Out (Edgar Broughton, Steve Broughton, Arthur Grant) - 1:02:48<br /><br />Personnel:<br />- Edgar Broughton - guitar, vocals<br />- Arthur Grant - bass, vocals<br />- Steve Broughton - drums<br />+<br />- Terry Yason - harmonica (03)<br />- Peter Jenner - producer
